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| | The $1.3 billion industry fund Club Plus Super has axed the majority of its Aussie equities investment managers - leaving the fund with just four major managers to take care of a $400 million domestic equities portfolio. Club Plus Super, the industry ... |
| | | ... its campaign targeting Queenslanders, signing a five -year foundation sponsorship deal with the new AFL Gold Coast Football Club. This is the second elite level football team sponsored by HOSTPLUS which is a major backer of the Melbourne Storm rugby ... |
| | | ... Management acts as manager and trustee of TIF. Other super funds which have invested in TIF include AUST(Q), Austsafe Super, Club Super, ESI Super, QIEC Super and the Catholic Super & Retirement Fund. The fund is run by the TPCG board of directors, which ... |
| | | ... echo aspects of what Garry Weaven, chairman of Industry Funds Management, argued in a recent speech to the National Press Club, where he said compulsory super is one of Australia's few comparative international advantages even though both experts have ... |
| | | ... superannuation system as efficient as possible. Garry Weaven, chairman of Industry Funds Management, told the National Press Club in Canberra yesterday that with super savings now being more than $1 trillion, lifting net investment performance by one ... |
| | | ... Industry super fund owned, Members Equity Bank has scored a three-year advertising deal with the Melbourne Storm Rugby League Club to develop its brand in Victoria. The sponsorship deal starts next season and Members Equity Bank logos will feature on ... |
| | | ... Medibank Private, Suzuki, Jayco and Reebok, all achieved "outstanding commercial success" in 2008 in their association with the club, claims the Melbourne Storm Rugby League club. Media exposure value generated for Melbourne's five key sponsors was in ... |
| | | Industry super fund, HOSTPLUS is using its sponsorship of the successful Melbourne Storm rugby league club to assist its membership drive into the Queensland superannuation market. Speaking at the Association Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) ... |
| | | Club Plus Super has decided to put members that don't elect an investment option into three age-dependent investment streams. Members that don't nominate an investment option are placed into three options including an 80/20 high growth fund for members ... |
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